f. Do you think this is an example of a responsible action being taken by governments?
yes i do beleive that is is responsible action, so many children develop illness because their parents\guardians smoke while they are in the car, and they are not old enough to say that they dont like it. At 16 you can say that you dont want to travel in the car while someone is smoking in it, they could then stop smoking while you are in there.(bra0052)
No i do not agree i think this is one of the least of our worrying. Just banning smoking in cars with children is not going to help that much. Smoking in cars is as bad because the windows are normally down getting air into the car. But if you are smoking in doors are home with small kids there is no air flow, making the second hand smoke worse. (TAT0012)
I think this could be a first step for the government, just banning smoking in cars does not completely prevent children from being affected by second hand smoke. Theres still a long way to go. (ROB0116)
This is definetly a very responsible action that should have been done a long time ago. Hopefully all other states follow shortly.(car0053)
personally i think someof this goverment "responsible" actions are to do with politics than anything. i think they are trying to do it for their own selfish reasons. yes it looks like a good thing. but maybe its just the start of somthing BIG they are planing. personally i dont trust the "goverment" i find them a little up themselfs thinkng they have "god" powers. but thats not really the point to this Q. Yes it does seam like a Responisible action but theres more than meets the eye. (FLY0008)
it depends on the person and the way the people think of the idea but i think its an ok descision for our childrens sake that parents shouldn't be smoking in cars they should know better they are meant to be the people you kinda look up to and they shouldn't be making
any bad habits.(cos0001)
f. Do you think this is an example of a responsible action being taken by governments?
yes i do beleive that is is responsible action, so many children develop illness because their parents\guardians smoke while they are in the car, and they are not old enough to say that they dont like it. At 16 you can say that you dont want to travel in the car while someone is smoking in it, they could then stop smoking while you are in there.(bra0052)
No i do not agree i think this is one of the least of our worrying. Just banning smoking in cars with children is not going to help that much. Smoking in cars is as bad because the windows are normally down getting air into the car. But if you are smoking in doors are home with small kids there is no air flow, making the second hand smoke worse. (TAT0012)
I think this could be a first step for the government, just banning smoking in cars does not completely prevent children from being affected by second hand smoke. Theres still a long way to go. (ROB0116)
This is definetly a very responsible action that should have been done a long time ago. Hopefully all other states follow shortly.(car0053)
personally i think someof this goverment "responsible" actions are to do with politics than anything. i think they are trying to do it for their own selfish reasons. yes it looks like a good thing. but maybe its just the start of somthing BIG they are planing. personally i dont trust the "goverment" i find them a little up themselfs thinkng they have "god" powers. but thats not really the point to this Q. Yes it does seam like a Responisible action but theres more than meets the eye. (FLY0008)
it depends on the person and the way the people think of the idea but i think its an ok descision for our childrens sake that parents shouldn't be smoking in cars they should know better they are meant to be the people you kinda look up to and they shouldn't be makingany bad habits.(cos0001)